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5. Who shall be enrolled-notice of enrolment-soldiers of any disbanded

company, or discharged from volunteer corps, to be enrolled.

6. Information to be given respecting persons liable to be enrolled.

7. Companies without officers, how enrolled.

8. How enrolled, where no militia existed before.

9. Rolls, how to be kept.

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11. Militia, how organized and numbered.

12. Orders of commander in chief, how distributed.

13. Volunteers, how organized.

14. Standing companies not to be reduced below sixty-four.

15. Orders and returns of volunteer companies not attached to regiments.

16. Volunteer companies refusing to elect officers, when to be disbanded.

17. Volunteers holden for seven years, except, &c.

18. Volunteers exempted from duty in standing companies, provided, &c. 19. Volunteers how discharged by brigadier.

20. Brigade bands.

21. Artillery drivers.

HOW OFFICERED.

22 General staff--division-brigade-regimental-battalion-and company

officers.

23. In cases of vacancy, sickness and absence, who shall command.

24. Companies without commissioned or non-commissioned officers, how commanded.

25. Companies without officers, refusing to elect, how commanded-meetings how notified-records how kept-fines how prosecuted.

26. Duties of clerk how performed in case of vacancy-clerk pro tempore, how appointed-records how kept.

ROSTERS, ROLLS, AND RETURNS.

27. Rosters, how kept-division, brigade, and regimental orderly books, how

kept.

28. Rolls, how kept and revised.

29. Company orderly book, how kept-delinquencies, fines and monies received, entered.

30. Orders, how distributed.

31. Inspection returns of companies, how made-of regiments and battalionsof brigades.

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SECTION 32. Muster returns.

33. Adjutant generals returns to the governor and president.

34.

Blank forms of rolls and returns-blank orders and notifications. 35. Annual lists of volunteer companies to be furnished to colonels.

EQUIPMENTS.

36. Soldiers equipped in six months after enrolment-how equipped-officers how equipped-soldiers to keep equipped-exempted from duty until six months after enrolment-equipments to be inspected by brigade inspector. 37. Soldiers unable to equip themselves, how equipped—such equipments how preserved-penalty for neglect to furnish.

38. Minors, how equipped-when unable, how equipped.

39. What uniforms to be provided.

40. Cavalry, how equipped-unprovided with horse, to be discharged.

41. Privates in artillery, how equipped-cannon, &c., to be furnished-how preserved.

42. Uniform, arms, ammunition and accoutrements, not to be attached.

ARTICLES TO BE PROVIDED FOR THE MILITIA.

43. Colors to be furnished and preserved-instruments of music to be furnished
and preserved-blank rolls, returns, orders and notifications to be furnished.
44. Cannon, &c., how furnished to artillery-horses to be provided.
45. Powder furnished for reviews.

46. Musket balls, flints, kettles, &c., provided and stored by towns-powder
provided and stored by towns, in case, &c.-penalty for neglect.

47. Schedules of military stores of towns to be furnished.

APPOINTMENT AND ELECTIONS OF OFFICERS.

48. Officers of the line, how elected.

49. Staff officers, how appointed.

50. Non-commissioned officers, how appointed.

51. Officers, how commissioned-warrants of non-commissioned officers-certificates of clerk's appointment.

52. Persons incompetent to be officers-when such persons are elected, commander in chief to appoint.

53. Rank of officers of the same grade, how determined-date of appointment to be expressed in commission-date of former appointment to be also expressed.

54. Loss of commission remedied.

55. Major general notified of his election, and to notify his acceptance.

56.

Elections, when to be ordered.

57. Electors, how notified.

58. Who may preside at elections-officers elected, how notified-elections and refusals, how returned-acceptances when notified-refusals at the time recorded-elections adjourned-what number of electors must be present-rosters and rolls to be produced at elections.

59. When electors refuse to elect, governor to appoint-volunteers disbanded on two refusals-returns of elections.

60. Elections in companies without officers, ordered by colonel.

61. Commissions, how transmitted.

62. Officers refusing to be qualified.

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65. Oaths of officers-how and when administered-certificate of oaths.
66. Clerk's oath, certificate of.

DISCHARGES OF OFFICERS.

67. Discharges upon their own request.

68. Time and conditions of resignations.

69. Unreasonable refusal to approve resignations.

70. No resignations while under arrest.

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